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Home › Forums › Lunch & Dinner Forums › Hot Dogs, Sausages & Bratwursts › Homemade Country Breakfast Sausage

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  • September 21, 2003 at 9:12 pm #2329805
    skylar0ne
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    Wow..thanks Kim, this looks like exactly what I was looking for! I’ll try this and let you know how it turns out.

  • September 21, 2003 at 9:12 pm #2329806
    KimChee43
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    quote:

    Originally posted by KimChee43

    SKYLARONE: Here’s a recipe for "HOMEMADE SAUSAGE, COUNTRY STYLE".

    2 lbs. coarsely ground fresh lean pork
    1/2 tsp dried thyme or sage
    Dash of cayenne pepper
    3/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper
    1 tsp salt

    Combine all of the above ingredients, mixing well with your hands. Divide in half and shape into two rolls. Wrap each roll in foil. Keeps several weeks in the fridge.

    To fry sausages: Cut off 3/4 inch thick slices. Place in cold skillet and fry over low heat. Make sure the sausage is well-browned on both sides and fully cooked through. Serve with homemade applesauce.

    (This is a very old recipe. Good luck.)

    CORRECTION: Recipe should read 1/2 TABLESPOON of dried thyme or sage. Sorry![:I]

  • September 21, 2003 at 9:12 pm #2329807
    KimChee43
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    SKYLARONE: Here’s a recipe for "HOMEMADE SAUSAGE, COUNTRY STYLE".

    2 lbs. coarsely ground fresh lean pork
    1/2 tsp dried thyme or sage
    Dash of cayenne pepper
    3/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper
    1 tsp salt

    Combine all of the above ingredients, mixing well with your hands. Divide in half and shape into two rolls. Wrap each roll in foil. Keeps several weeks in the fridge.

    To fry sausages: Cut off 3/4 inch thick slices. Place in cold skillet and fry over low heat. Make sure the sausage is well-browned on both sides and fully cooked through. Serve with homemade applesauce.

    (This is a very old recipe. Good luck.)

  • September 21, 2003 at 9:12 pm #2329808
    skylar0ne
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    Hubby and I enjoy large lavish breakfasts on the weekend, and they invariably include sausage. We generally buy the Jimmy Dean with extra sage brand, but have been talking about how we’d like to try making our own. I looked up some recipes on the web, but am more confused than enlightened by what I have found thus far. Some call for things like cloves and nutmeg, still others insist on thyme or rosemary, etc, etc. Do any of you ever make your own breakfast sausage, and do you have a good recipe you’d be willing to share? Nothing fancy, just something that would taste like what Grandma made when they killed a hog every year, lol. Thanks.

  • September 22, 2003 at 3:36 pm #136341
    skylar0ne
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    Homemade Country Breakfast Sausage

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